92 thoughts on “Walking through history”

What an incredible old city and such a delightful tour you’ve taken us on!! Your captures are terrific as always and I love the detail and the post box! Thanks for sharing! Hope you have a wonderful week!

How nice to be able to take a tour of these lovely streets – even though I’m sitting at a computer thousands of miles away. It always impresses me (as an American) how Europeans take such good care of their architectural heritage, right down to the smallest details, like a mailbox! Beautiful.

I absolutely love the history revealed in your photos, the color, and the detail; such fun photos. I am appreciative of the time you spent to get different perspectives, it really adds to the experience of the viewer.

The decorated electricity boxes reminded me of something I saw in Oman – the air conditioner boxes on the outsides of the buildings were all covered in ornate boxes, which made them look like part of the buildings rather than just an add on.

What a stunning collection of street shots, and I love the angles you’ve chosen to take the shots from. The colours of the buildings are delicious, like a selection of ice cream sorbets. Looks like a beautiful city seen through your eyes 🙂

What gorgeous pictures! Such a beautiful city. My brother lived there for a while and I don’t think he ever showed us any photos. How sad… Thanks for giving me a little peak into this historical place! -Danette

Oh ladyfi, I guess your name is Fiona, I did not know that. Anyway, I loved seeing the streets and the Royal Castle. When the King and Queen of Sweden came to my city….guess what, it was so exciting because my family (and me) was chosen to meet and spend time with them. I have photos to prove it. And it was a highlight in my life.

Wow, your photos are dynamic and fantastic! I like to walk through history. I’d like to slide into that narrow cobbled lane between the buildings. The architectures in the first image looks like the ones I saw in Germany.

Hi! Nice shots of Stockholm city. There ia a restraunt named Stockholm in Tokyo. We can eat smorgasbord with aquavit and beer. I have never been in Sweden, I stayed in Denmark for two weeks very long long time ago. I had a penpal in Sweden,her name was Beret. I remembered my young days.
Thanks for sharing.